The Tombstone Covered Floor of St. John's Co-Cathedral of Malta

May 18, 2016

Commissioned in 1572 by Grand Master Jean de la Cassière as the Conventual Church of St. John, the St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta, ...

Quincy Granite Railway: America’s First Commercial Railroad

May 18, 2016

When architect Solomon Willard arrived in Quincy, Massachusetts, in 1825, and discovered a granite ledge in a wooded area, he knew he had fo...

Bridges With Buildings

May 17, 2016

Back in the old days, one of the easiest way to raise money for a bridge’s maintenance was to rent space over the bridge to merchants and sh...

Trajan’s Column: An Emperor’s War Diary Carved in Stone

May 16, 2016

In the beginning of the 2nd century, the Roman Emperor Trajan led two very successful war campaigns against the powerful Dacia kingdom by th...

Flower Carpets at Infiorata Festival, Italy

May 16, 2016

The best time to visit Italy, if you want to catch the incredible Infiorata festival, is during May and June. At this time of the year, espe...

A Blast From The Past: Episode 17

May 15, 2016

A collection of interesting articles from Amusing Planet’s archives . World’s First UFO Landing Pad, and the First Landing! St. Paul, Alb...

The Abandoned Humberstone And Santa Laura Saltpeter Works

May 14, 2016

Forty-eight kilometers east of the city of Iquique in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile, lies the remains of two large saltpeter works. B...

Devon Island: Mars on Earth

May 14, 2016

Devon Island in Baffin Bay, belonging to the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, is the largest uninhabited island on Earth, and for good reasons. ...

The Merci Train: 49 Boxcars Filled With Gratitude

May 12, 2016

On February 3, 1949, a crowd of over 25,000 gathered at New York Harbor to see the arrival of a merchant ship named Magellan. On the side of...

El Tatio Geyser Field

May 11, 2016

The El Tatio Geyser Field, locally known as Los Géiseres del Tatio, is located within the Andes Mountains of northern Chile, about 89 kilome...